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Diamond’s guardian tried to find affordable housing after the Eaton fire, but he couldn’t find a place that would accept them ...
Nearly four months after wildfires reduced thousands of Los Angeles-area homes to rubble and ash, some residents are starting ...
Residents who’ve returned home after the L.A. firestorm are facing another issue: getting back online. The primary high-speed ...
An Altadena family was hit by burglars targeting fire victims. Natalie LaFourche showed Inside Edition her ransacked bedroom.
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies this week began installing advanced security cameras in Altadena in an attempt to ...
In some burn areas, residents still don't have reliable internet back four months after the January fires. We look at the ...
African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing discrimination laws and other forms of racism.
Nonprofits in Altadena are working to prevent gentrification after the Eaton fire by purchasing burned lots and selling them at affordable prices to locals.
After home burglaries in the fire-scarred Altadena community have surged 450%, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is bringing in new security camera systems.
Journalism is the favorite in the 151st Kentucky Derby. Four months ago, he and his trainer were displaced by the destructive ...